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? Do you have an established background in river/water governance? Do you want to further your career in one of the UKs leading research intensive Universities? We are looking for a highly motivated an
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: hydrological and river processes, catchment hydrology, river dynamics, river-coastal interactions, catchment land cover, NBS in watersheds. Numerical modelling: modeling of climate, hydrological modelling, hydro
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history, and the impacts of environmental change on eelgrass populations in the James Bay and St. Lawrence River regions. The successful candidate will use population genomics approaches to assess genetic
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The University of British Columbia (UBC) | Vancouver UBC, British Columbia | Canada | about 8 hours ago
the James Bay and St. Lawrence River regions. The successful candidate will use population genomics approaches to assess genetic vulnerability and adaptive potential of eelgrass populations. Project
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with research students, colleagues within SOLES and industry partners to undertake impactful research that promotes understanding, management and conservation of river and groundwater ecosystems
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Washburn (PGRU), Norman Best (PGRU), Bethany Redel (PGRU), Dave Kang (BICRL), and Adam Rivers (GBRU), whose expertise range from applications of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) in
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is located among the forests, lakes, and headwater streams of the Mississippi River in rural, north-central Minnesota. The Northern Research Forestry Sciences Laboratory supports forest, ecology
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of this postdoctoral position is to develop a focused and affordable measurement concept using remote sensing and in-situ approaches for river plumes in a fjord system. Measurements will be adapted with the development
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using remote sensing and in-situ approaches for river plumes in a fjord system. Measurements will be adapted with the development of a coupled hydrodynamic-biogeochemical plume model for Trondheimsfjorden
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an existing watershed hydrology model. The fellow will test the coupled model against big-datasets at the Central Mississippi River Basin (CMRB) site using observations of land atmosphere interactions from eddy